Caimen Jack

For centuries, the locals have passed down the story of Caimen Jack.. To this day, children are often taught from a young age not to venture near the old Gullman property, located just outside of town skirting The Black Forest.

It is said that in the early 1700’s, a man named Jack Gullman was tending to his fields when upon him came a great storm. He ran toward his home to escape the storm, when his foot caught on a large pumpkin vine. Jack struck his head on the ground, losing conciousness.. That storm would become The Great Flood of 1720, and while Jack did survive the fall, he would succumb to the deadly waters as they rose over him, washing him away into the forest.

To this day, believe his spirit haunts the fields that took him – and that anyone who wanders too close to the cursed property will surely meet their demise at the end of his withered axe!